We are looking for talented, highly motivated post-doctoral candidates with a strong interest in basic virology and immunology. The successful candidate will join a team investigating mechanisms of virus-host interactions, with a focus on identifying cellular antiviral responses and molecular signatures linked to severe disease. These studies will utilize systems biology, including large-scale technologies (CRISPR/RNAi, proteomics/ chemoproteomics, chemical biology, NextGen Sequencing, etc.), as well as fundamental virology and more traditional cellular/molecular biology and biochemistry-based approaches. The person filling this position is expected to play an important intellectual, technical, and scientific role in projects. The candidate will also assist with the preparation of grant applications and manuscripts, and contribute to additional projects in the lab. (Position supported by NIH funding.)
Please submit a CV/Biosketch and a Cover Letter covering the following topics: (i) how does your research experience fit with our science? (ii) what can you uniquely bring to our research program & lab? (iii) and what are your long-term professional goals, and how can joining our team fit in these goals? and (iv) why you think you will be exceptionally successful in this role.
Postdoctoral Associates are appointed positions for the purpose of developing scholarly competence, working under the supervision of a Scripps Research Faculty member. These appointments are normally not renewed beyond a total of five years. Postdoctoral Associates cannot apply for external funding either as a Principal Investigator or Co-Principal Investigator without prior approval from a Departmental Chair. Postdoctoral Associates do not have consulting privileges.
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REQUIREMENTS:
- Ph.D. degree in biological science is required
- Strong background in virology, molecular biology, and immunology/innate immunity is preferred
- Significant expertise in cell/tissue culture, including the isolation and manipulation of primary cells
- Functional genomics and bioinformatic experience is a plus
- Knowledge or experience in the fields of drug discovery and in vivo studies is a plus
- Demonstrated productivity with a strong publication record in high-quality journals
- Excellent communication skills in English, verbal and written
- Excellent organizational skills and the ability to work independently
- Ability to work in a highly dynamic environment
This position will require BSL-2 training.